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Planting A Nepenthes Pitcher Plant In A Bulb Vase
I plant another tropical pitcuer plant in a bulb vase, this time a long slender one.
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Planting A Nepenthes Alata In A Bulb Vase
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I plant a tropical pitcher plant into a bulb vase. Be sure to subscribe to stay up to date on my latest videos. Thanks for watching and Happy Planting.
Planting A Nepenthes Rebecca Stopher In A Bulb Vase
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I purchased this tropical pitcher plant off Etsy and noticed it looks quite similar to one I purchased last year at the farmer's market. Be sure to subscribe to stay up to date on my latest videos. Thanks for watching and Happy Planting.
Replacing My Dead Nepenthes Ampullaria 'Black Miracle'
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I accidentally let my Nepenthes ampullaria 'Black Miracle' dry out so I purchased a replacement and plant in the same container. Be sure to subscribe to stay up to date on my latest videos. Thanks for watching and Happy Planting.
Cold Stratifying Sarracenia Seeds
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I demonstrate how I remove the seed pods from my North American Pitcher Plants, and place them in a cold stratification setup. Be sure to subscribe to stay up to date on my latest videos. Thanks for watching and Happy Planting.
Nepenthes Unboxing From LynnsPlants
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I made a purchase off Etsy from LynnsPlants of three beautiful tropical pitcher plants. They are as follows: Nepenthes alata Nepenthes Repecca Sopher Nepenthes ampullaria 'Black Miracle' Be sure to subscribe to stay up to date on my latest videos. Thanks for watching and Happy Planting.
Cobra Lily Unboxing
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How To Plant A Sarracenia Seedling In A Wicking Setup
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I bought a Sarracenia seedling because the pitchers resembled that of a Sarracenia minor. As the climate cools for the year I decided, why not plant it indoors until Spring. Needless to say, I decided to plant this North American Pitcher Plant the same way I do my tropical pitcher plants of the genus Nepenthes. Be sure to subscribe to stay up to date on my latest videos. Thanks for watching and...
Rotating Barrel Composter Update
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I recently built a rotating barrel composter. However, I figured out a way to improve on its functionality. Be sure to subscribe to stay up to date on my latest videos. Thanks for watching and Happy Planting.
How To Use A Govee Sensor Outdoors
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There are many temperature and humidity sensors available on the market. However, not all of them are weather proof. In this video, I show how to use a non-weatherproof sensor outside. Be sure to subscribe to stay up to date on my latest videos. Thanks for watching and Happy Planting.
Lebanese Red Fig After Hurricane Debby
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Hurricane Debby (2024) dumped a lot of precipitation along the east coast. In the aftermath, I saw that some figs appeared unscathed whereas my Lebanese Red fig had parts leaning and other sprigs still standing. Unusually, my Lebanese Red fig is exhibiting two different leaf forms on the same plant all from a single rooted cutting that was planted in the ground. Interestingly enough, only one o...
How To Make A Rotating Composter Out Of A Plastic Barrel
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The standard blue plastic barrels are great to turn into rotating compost bins. Unlike other versions I've seen online, I've implemented a different method for it to rotate smoothly. Be sure to subscribe to stay up to date on my latest videos. Thanks for watching and Happy Planting.
Plant Unboxing From The Succulents Depot
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I purchased a Sedum dasyphyllum and a couple of Haworthia reinwardtii f. kaffirdriftensis succulent plants. Be sure to subscribe to stay up to date on my latest videos. Thanks for watching and Happy Planting.
How And When I Harvest Sarracenia Seed Pods
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How To Harvest Worm Castings
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There are simple ways to get worm castings to use as fertilizer without needing an elaborate setup or worm farm. This video shows one of these methods. Be sure to subscribe to stay up to date on my latest videos. Thanks for watching and Happy Planting.
Planting 2 Year Old Sarracenia Seedlings
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Planting 2 Year Old Sarracenia Seedlings
Are Popup Hoop Green Houses Any Good?
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Are Popup Hoop Green Houses Any Good?
Ponte Tresa Fig Unboxing From Seller FigsUSA
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Ponte Tresa Fig Unboxing From Seller FigsUSA
Showcasing The Fig Area I Set Up In The Backyard
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Showcasing The Fig Area I Set Up In The Backyard
Thanks for the ping receive. Do you have any update on your ping growing in this mix?
Id just pull up the bit with roots theyre invasive so no one would stop you
I am in Charlotte zone 7B I have four trees. There are flowering right now. I’m wondering if I need to cover them or not.
Do you ever get any fruit at all?
Do you ever get any fruit at all?
I love this video. How do I subscribe? One question: what sort of soil should I use to plant my broken-off piece of what I call night-blooming cereus? Thank you.
Thank you. You can find the subscribe button below the right side of video. Regular potting soil will do the trick.
How long did you cold stratify?
If I recollect, I had them under cold stratification for 8 weeks.
Ive been looking for information on this plant; thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Very informative. Enjoyed the knowledge nugget on penny validation. I'm assuming if I have a water based plant in a vase filled with water, I could throw a penny or two into the vase and that will suffice? Or does the copper need to be near the surface to deter mosquitos? Also curious about your location and what that bird was that was trilling around minute 3? Thank you for your post :)
The copper doesn’t need to be near the surface. If the vase is large you could add additional pennies just to be on the safe side. Location is in NC but I’m not sure of the bird in the video.
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July is really early for a harvest. How's your germination rate for seeds harvested in July?
I set up the cold stratification at the beginning of September and am waiting until the beginning of November to pull them out of the refrigerator. Then we’ll see how well the germinate. Hopefully they will germinate well but we’ll find out.
Where did you buy it from? I want a Novak because my Gold nugget blooms right before winter unfortunately. A spring bloomer would be way better.
I found it on Etsy. You can check there if anyone has them currently fir sale on there.
Whats the yellow water in the cup?
It was a gnat trap.
Thank you for making such an in-depth video. I just got one online from a vendor on Etsy so thanks for the knowledge
I’m glad it was helpful. I hope you enjoy growing the Vanilla orchid.
Great video, exactly the information I was looking for - thank you ! 😊 I look forward to checking out more of your videos 🌻
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Tried this with my Cacti terrarium and it worked great! I diluted the peroxide though, since my cacti are still very young. Thanks for sharing this!
I'm glad it helped.
Great video. Thanks!
Glad you liked it!
Yes, sir, I have a very large air fern and it’s in a pot and it’s outside now what I’m just wanting to know can I cut off stems and have them grow babies whatever I really need to know because I really don’t want to chop out unless I know it really needs to be trimmed😢
I’m not sure, there are several plants that are generically referred to as an air fern. Do you know what the exact kind of plant it is?
Nice!
Thank you.
It looks healthy! I grew some from seed, but they are only 2 inches big right now. Hope you have succes with growing it!
I hope so too. I haven't yet planted it in the ground, but it has grown some more and is still healthy.
We call that "Babe in the Manger". Upon seeing the bloom, you'll understand. Ours 1st bloom of the year was last night. Plant was gifted to me in '92. Zone 7a and we keep it under the trees from spring to late summer...rain is seemingly no problem for it. Blooms every year...actually have several huge plants and they have gone wild with growth by summer's end. Needs no babying. Just jam a stem in some dirt and forget it...new plant soon! Enjoy!!
Yup. It's very easy plant to propagate.
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Thank you for your video!
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OK, I’m putting on my jammies and going to Walmart now. Not really, but this is an interesting idea I want to try. If you have a glue gun with those plastic glue sticks, you could use about 3 little beads of the plastic glue to hold up the platform the plant is on. Either glue the zip tie or mesh or whatever you use to the inside of the bottle neck, or just put little beads of glue on the glass and set the little plant platform on top of the beads. I like the idea of inserting a little fill tube into the setup. If you can get one of those extra-wide straws used for boba tea, it will make it very easy to refill the vase.
How much time between cuttings and this video?
Based on when I uploaded the video, along with it’s predecessors from when I started the propagation, it was around two and a half months.
My Queen of the night has a long leaf with several leaves growing out on each side of the leaf. To propagate this one leave with the several leafs on each side. Can i just break them off? And then just plant in dirt. Or on top of dirt with a rock like you did? Or leave the leaf on the counter until the end of the leaf grows roots and then plant in dirt?
Yes yes and yes.
Thank you for the video. Would you mind sharing where you got the tree. I apologize if I missed it
I bought it 3 years ago from a seller on Etsy.
That's very intetesting.
Yup. Thanks for watching.
whoa, awesome
Yup. Thanks for watching.
Thanks a lot 🙏
Glad I could help.
I enjoy the growth habit of the uncinata more, but the iridescence on the willdenowii is wonderful. Thank you for the comparison.
Thanks for watching!
I had mine i submerged in water for 3 months till the grew those baby leaves and then i put them in my "swamp" where i mixed 50% soil and destiled water and the grew more baby leaves and i have a question is it ok if they still dont have roots but they grow ok from the original cutting?
It should be if you transfer them to peat moss. I'm not sure about leaving them in water though. This method seems to work better than water propagation.
I tried this. It works. Some of the stems grew roots and I planted them. It took about 2 months. But a few others, even though some new leaves grew never grew roots. Will it take more time? Thanks.
Yup. I'll keep the ones without any roots in water for longer, until they eventually develop roots.
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I tried this. It works. Some of the stems grew roots and I planted them. It took about 2 months. But a few others, even though some new leaves grew never grew roots. Will it take more time? Thanks.
Yup. I'll keep the ones without any roots in water for longer, until they eventually develop roots.
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I tried this. It works. Some of the stems grew roots and I planted them. It took about 2 months. But a few others, even though some new leaves grew never grew roots. Will it take more time? Thanks.
Yup. I'll keep the ones without any roots in water for longer, until they eventually develop roots.
@@Growing-Things- I thought so. Thanks a million!
Your other plastic wraps don't have enough soil/medium
Thank you.
Thank you so much. Have 2 bushes but did not know how to get more by propagate more. Loved this method.
Propagation is fun to do, but if you really want a new plant it might be worth while to just purchase one if you can get them locally. About $10 at my local Lowes, again propagation is fun but expect to wait 3-ish years before you have a plant which is a decent size worth of planting in the yard. I took about 20 cuttings 2 years ago, unfortunately I only lost 2 of them which means 18 remaining and they are all doing very well but still pretty small. I wanna say its going to be at least another year before they are roughly the size of the ones I can get from Lowes for pretty cheap. Really my point is time is money, fun project but 3-ish years before decent size, and another 1-2 years for the plant to establish itself in the yard.
It's fun, but yes if you're wanting larger plants right away then you will have to spend a lot of money. It depends on the objective, how soon one wants mature plants, and patience.
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Thanks for the info! Well done. 👍
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Thank you
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Nice video. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Hot water would be easier to get rid of candle wax
Thank you.
Do volcanic sand and white silica sand work?
Sand is typically made up of silicate material. The volcanic sand I would imagine is more mafic in composition. However, since the pumice is volcanic, I don’t see why it wouldn’t. What if you tested them out to see.
Hello! I want to ask, if I have isopods and springtails in my Terrarium, would the isopods and springtails die from the hydrogen peroxide?
I doubt they would be happy with the ph of the peroxide.
Great idea
Thank you!
i just bought 3 Jiro persimmon trees & 2 Kieffer pear trees....the cut at the top is fine.....they don't want it too long...it will grow out just fine...
Thabks. I know that ot will help it grow bushier, and it’s doing well, just not ,y preference.
Thank you for this video. I have an incredibly leggy bloodleaf that I’m trying to fix via propagation and pruning and this was super helpful for that process!
I’m glad it was helpful.
What does leggy mean? That the nodes aren't so close together? Mine is geound like a vine just one stem!
So this plant will not work in a terrarium that needs a grow light, as that would be too much light for it? I am trying to grow it in my dart frog terrarium. Can it grow in sphagnum moss and substrate?
I don’t see why it won’t do well in that environment. I would suggest trying a cutting in there and see if it establishes.
They can get a couple meters apparently, rather than 2-3 feet. Hope it’s still doing well.
Interesting. Mine is still in a pot and only 2 feet high. I gave a pup to someone and it got up to 3 feet when planted in the ground. Of course is was in the middle of the growing season when that happened so it could have grown some more.
A friend gave me there's because it has laid over the sides of the pot. The center of the plant is brown, but the outer tips are green. Can it be saved, other than propagation? TYIA
It should be. As with any plant, older growth will typically die as the plant grows and produces new leaves, etc.